Posted by Inno on July 14, 2010 at 20:18:55 from (76.67.26.143):
In Reply to: GMC radio posted by ks willie on July 14, 2010 at 15:35:47:
A lot of GM vehicles of that age had separate pieces, that cassette deck in the middle of the dash was right from the factory! The brain box is right behind the ash tray. It'll have plugs from the radio control, the cassette player and the antenna as well as plugs to the vehicle for speakers and power. You'll need a 7mm or 9/32 nut driver to remove 3 screws.......some of the connectors are on the top side and you have to take the screws out and lower the box to get to 'em.
I took out many of these years ago....unfortunately most of 'em were scrapped.
Alternately you can get a dash kit and wiring harness to install an aftermarket deck where the cassette player is. Unfortunately it is probably the more expensive and complicated vehicles to install in.
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